This is a project I started in the past couple days, so I don't have any screenshots...yet. I've Got the basic flasher shape, and credits to a nice photography run I did, I have...pretty much everything except a high-res lit texture for the lamps.
I just need to do some tinkering with the details for the lights. Also, I'm deliberating over whether I should have each flasher separate, or if I should have all the flashers on a single shape, with basic single-direction and bi-directional setups. Only reason I'm doing this, though, is because I haven't seen an instance of a US&S light unit that has been rotated (i.e. 45 degrees to the tracks as opposed to perpendicular) in the area I'm modeling for MSTS--the Irvine Industrial Complex.
First off, any suggestions about my setup? Should I add / change anything?
Also, does anyone have a good picture of a lit US&S 8x20 flasher? I haven't been able to find or create a good one.
Many thanks in advance!
Making US&S 8x20 flashers in MSTS
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Re: Making US&S 8x20 flashers in MSTS
...and you can call it a "flasher" now without being impulsively corrected.
Unfortunately, the only US&S lights I've photographed in action are 12" x 20."
Unfortunately, the only US&S lights I've photographed in action are 12" x 20."
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Re: Making US&S 8x20 flashers in MSTS
Okay...this is probably a typical rookie mistake, but...
Asssuming both are incandescent, would a 12x20 and an 8x20 have a similar light inserts?
Asssuming both are incandescent, would a 12x20 and an 8x20 have a similar light inserts?
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Re: Making US&S 8x20 flashers in MSTS
Thanks! That gives me a good backer texture and a nice reference as to what the primary roundel looks like when lit, so now I'll just have to keep surfing and try to find a straight-on shot of that kind of roundel.
EDIT: That gave me the model number--US&S HC81--so I plugged it into google and found a front-on shot of the roundel while illuminated. Well, I guess I know what I'll be doing tommorow night! ^^
EDIT: That gave me the model number--US&S HC81--so I plugged it into google and found a front-on shot of the roundel while illuminated. Well, I guess I know what I'll be doing tommorow night! ^^